Fall Colors

Fall is officaillay here and has almost given way to Winter. Snowshoes and cross country skis are allowed on the trail when trail conditions permit.

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Fire Restrictions

​Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for Unincorporated Douglas County: This means no open fires and no fireworks. Keep Colorado's outdoors safe!​​

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Park Entrance

December hours are 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gates close at 4:30 p.m. Look to April 2019 for next early open!

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Spring Colors

Summer, Fall, Winter! Look to the Spring 2019!

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Trails

We have a 14 miles of trails to hike to please every ability level. These trails that take hikers to some incredible views of giant hogbacks and red-rock formations, red sandstone ridges and spires. The trails range from an easy half-mile meander on the Fountain Overlook Trail starting from the Visitor Center, to a challenging 6.4-round-trip trek up 7,160-foot Carpenter Peak, where you can see the surrounding countryside for miles and catch a glimpse of downtown Denver.

See the Trails section for complete trail descriptions. You can also access Douglas County Open Space and the Forest Service trail systems, increasing your hiking enjoyment. Come into the Visitor Center for a map and we will give you suggestions on where to hike for the day.

Call us at (303) 973-3959 for updated trail conditions.

Note: Roxborough is a Colorado Natural Area and a National Natural area and therefore ask that you leave your pets and bikes at home to fully enjoy Roxborough's natural beauty.